Kidoodle TV is like a Netflix just for kids programming that offers parents lots of controls (setting up hours of viewing time, allowing certain shows to be viewed, etc). This video provides a quick review of all Kidoodle offers. (They are currently offering a free two-week trial – no credit card required – if you want to check it out).

I’m a fan of both of these brands and I’m happy to see they are both full size! The hand cream is new to me, and I really like the formula. The formula dries quickly, but leaves you skin feeling softer, and I can’t figure out exactly what the scent is, but I like it.

And I love that Weleda products are made with all-natural ingredients. This is going in my friend’s baby gift pile!

I love getting Melissa & Doug items in subscription boxes – they are such a well-received brand to gift, and their products are so well made.

Verdict: I think this is one of the better Bluum boxes I’ve received in a while. The value is about $64.50 (that’s counting the KidoodleTV 4-month subscription). I think this box is a good mix of items for mom and baby too.

Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She’s been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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2 Comments

Ellbee
March 28, 2015 at 4:34 pm

I am so glad I cancelled last month. It seems all they send out is peg puzzles and books. My child is the same age this box is for, and I can’t imagine receiving diaper creme!! She is almost 2 1/2 years old for crying out loud. She’s been potty trained for a while. I can understand some children aren’t, but diaper creme is just not something that should be sent out for this age group. I never found their boxes to be anywhere near the $29 monthly cost. And unless you’re a brand new mama, you likely already have plenty of peg puzzles and books.

I realize that children really differ in their development…one will be running before 2 years and another will be doing large floor puzzled by then, but not walking well. Our 24 month-old is the latter and she is no longer very interested in peg puzzles. I don’t know if it’s possible to opt for the kind of things (no diaper rash product for potty-trained) your child may be ready for…like we do for adult boxes.